/The area of Veli Rat was already inhabited in Roman times, today's settlement is first mentioned in documents dating to 1327 and the church of St. Anna is probably of similar age. In the village there is also chapel of St. Nicholas - the patron of sailors. Verunic, also known as Verona, is a small village in the northwestern part of the island. The village lies on the opposite coast of the Bay of Čuna from Veli Rat. It is connected by the local road to the nearby settlements of Soline, Veli Rat and Božavo ( translation. Alex Moes )/

/ Ivan Božo Božulić lived in: Verunić, Dugi Otok; Split, Zadar, Hrvatska. There is a baroque church of Lady of Carmen from 1679 godine, old and new cemetery. Seaside, fish, fun and laughter. He loved singing with friends.He loved dancing and knew how to repair fishermen's nets. He liked fishing and gardening for his own use. He looked after olive trees and olive groves planted by his ancestors. He knew the history of his home village, searched through church books, in Božava for his fellow villagers and their destinies and collected the list of those that immigrated. The data he collected has been used as the basis for this tree. /